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Monday, February 04, 2013

This A+ list all movie actor was at one of the top 10 restaurants in the world this week. Until he was recognized by someone they were not going to let him in because of what he was wearing. When they did let him in and he ordered he said that he wanted a cheeseburger and a milkshake and nothing else. His wife did not even seem phased by his outburst and ordered off the menu and didn't cause any scene.

Top 10 by whose standards? Because if this is something like El Bulli, I refuse to believe the chef would cater to this asshole by creating a burger and milkshake. If, however, this is top 10 as in "big name but not really all that" -- something like The Ivy in London -- then I believe it.

What A+ list movie actor is married and an asshole? Tommy boy and Sean Penn are single. So is George C. Will Smith?

So what, Brad wanted a cheeseburger? Where's the scandal? I doubt this actually happened--the trope of the "uncultured American" ordering cheeseburgers in fancy restaurants is old hat. In the movies, a chef shrugs Gallically and then grinds up a steak to make a cheeseburger...which makes for a great joke, but have you ever had a cheeseburger made out of ground-up prime steak? Awesome!

I could see Marky Mark doing this. None of the other A lister seem like they'd do this. Maybe Al Pacino, if the cooky/crazy blinds are really about him. Mark's snotty and self important enough to do this.

- both restaurants named in the DM are far from being in the world Top 10. These are just overhyped French restaurants or bar, but I hadn't heard of them and I've been living in Paris for two decades... So maybe, it was a third one (which had its name redacted in the article)

- I don't see Wahlberg picking a prestige restaurant to haz cheezburger there dressing casual (and I don't think both restaurants named would have refused to let him in with such clothes). It's more likely that somebody asked him to have dinner in the capital of cuisine (most likely the missus) and that he wasn't interested in that, so he just asked for a cheeseburger.

Just read the Daily Mail article. What a douche. I thought he'd grown up since the funky bunch, stuff my tightie whities, wanna be bad boy days. You mean to tell me he couldn't throw on some khakis and a nice shirt once in his life? Puh-leeze.

LOL Wahlberg and his wife are in DM today for a romantic dinner at ParisBUT this blind item is untrue1/L'ami Louis is NOT one of top 10 restaurants in the world: it's only one of most famous brasserie in Paris( french pub with traditional french cooking) L'ami Louis2/ Walhberg goes to eat in this restaurant everytime that he's at Paris and he never eat/asked american food3/My cousin works in l'Ami Louis (i yet said it here ) since some years and i just send him this story and he's LMFAO 4/ Walhberg also lunched at the restaurant Avenue so maybe it was there but not at L'Ami Louis

Thanks for the debunking French Girl..So I obviously haven't got it if my guess is Marky Mark..Where has John Travolta been lately?

Here's another question...If it was a top 10 in the world restaurant you'd have to be pretty sure they had the ingredients on hand. El Bulli is closed but I doubt very seriously Noma has beef to grind into a burger or cheese for that matter. Per Se may be able to do it..

@Ima Guillotine. Another RDJ fan, love you already. But I think RDJ next big project is Avengers 2 which doesn't start filmimg until 2014. He was slated for the lead in Paul Thomas Anderson's adatation of "Inherent Vice" but had to back out. But there is a rumor that he might make a cameo in "Guardians of The Galaxy Marvels next superhero movie with less known heros.

nevermindthat: Actually, RDJ is apparently doing a movie called The Judge, directed by whoever directed Wedding Crashers, because I just got an e-mail saying that Warner Bros. is looking for actors. (Somehow I ended up on a bunch of mailing lists that sometimes send me stuff like this; the funniest one was the casting call for the Hilary Swank movie where she becomes a lawyer to get her brother out of prison, because one of the former partners at the law firm where I worked at the time was involved in that case, and IIRC the woman they cast was NOTHING like her.) Filming starts in May, and yes, I e-mailed back for more info...they probably won't be filming in Boston, but what the hell, I'm unemployed, right? :-)

Sounds like actor was angry with his wife. He wanted to order room service; she wanted to go to fancier restaurant. He dresses like a slob and orders a cheeseburger to punish her for not getting his way. She punishes him back by eating a five-star meal and ignoring. (But I'd want a milkshake, too. Craving one right now.)

I agree with nevermindthat. This is wicked overblown. He was underdressed. Has anyone here been to a top 10 restaurant and seen what people wear? (I'm thinking specifically of Alinea in Chicago. I've seen guys in SHORTS there! Bleurgh.) And the guy ordered something that might or might not have been on the menu (doesn't say) -- but isn't dreadfully hard for a top 10 restaurant to whip up. It wasn't like he ordered chiles en nogada. (That wasn't off the top of my head. I looked up a difficult dish that needs a lot of prep. It looks yummy!)

I don't think this is "outburst"-worthy. Sounds to me like bitchy customer or server complaints and/or a chance to poke at someone Enty doesn't especially care for.

I immediately thought of Nicolas Cage. He's "eccentric" and moody and his wife is a former waitress...and people who have worked in restaurants are generally pretty bullshit-free when they go out to restaurants. Sidebar: "Valley Girl" was on TV last night. That movie captured Nic Cage in the, possibly, one moment when he was young and hot as hell. There's a brief kissing-on-the-beach scene where his body looks SICK. Interestingly, his chest hair is shaped like a rising phoenix. His eyebrows looked weird though. I LOVE that movie & the soundtrack.

One of the best chefs in my town trained at El Bulli. Food is fantastic.

I'd have to hear a little more about what he was wearing bf gasping. Did he smell? I don't see the biggie in ordering off the menu. Esp with an A+ actor doing the ordering. Seems like they'd want the publicity that they dined there.

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